Sandra asked this question about A Line to Kill (Hawthorne & Horowitz #3):
So...what about this ending? What is the significance of Reeth?
Eva Reeth is mentioned as a place that Hawthorn lived in his youth in the 2nd installment, The Sentence is Death. Hawthorn denies every hearing of Reeth, …moreReeth is mentioned as a place that Hawthorn lived in his youth in the 2nd installment, The Sentence is Death. Hawthorn denies every hearing of Reeth, when a man named Carlyle or Carlisle, thinks he recognizes Hawthorn, but calls him, "Billy". (Hawthorn's first name is Daniel. His son is named William. Draw your own conclusions.)
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